Native Instruments Pro-53

The Pro-53 takes what was already one of the best classic synth
emulators to a whole new level with improved features and sound! The
Pro-53 is the third installment from N.I. of the Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 analog synth plug-in. The original
Pro-Five, a VST-Instrument, was a faithful
recreation of the original Prophet 5 and allowed thousands of
computer-based musicians the chance at playing and performing the
classic synth themselves, and for just a few hundred bucks! Following
the Pro-Five came the Pro-52 which added many
features bringing the plug-in up to date with more modern functions like
effects, enhanced MIDI (SysEx import/export), audio inputs, and stand
alone capability.

The Pro-53 is the next version, released in late 2002. It added many new
exciting features. It added the all-important MIDI-learn function which
lets you quickly and easily assign control knobs, sliders, etc. on your
synth controllers to any of the parameters available from the front
panel display of the Pro-53. The Pro-53 was also compatible with all
major Mac and PC audio interface formats of the time (ASIO, DirectSound, MME,
SoundManager, VST 2.0, Audio units, RTAS, DXi, DirectConnect, MAS/FreeMidi). There's also a
re-designed oscillator technology giving the Pro-53 a punchy, warmer,
and more dynamic sound. For a virtual instrument, it sounds very organic
and is much more stable and cleaner than the original Prophet 5's aging
analog circuits. The Pro-53 interface has been spruced up as well,
adding larger knobs and few new ones too.

The filter has new features including a switch to invert the filter
envelopes, and a new high-pass filter. There was a new
LFO-Envelope-Retrigger function which retriggers the envelope with each
new cycle of the LFO wave for interesting animated and colorful sounds.
The Amplifier section featured a new Hold button which latches any notes
played so you can free up your hands to tweak sounds while hearing their
effects in real-time. Linear and circular knob control modes allow you
to customize the Pro-53 to your ergonomic preference. In linear mode the
mouse moves up or down to adjust the knobs; in circular mode the white
notch on the knob follows the mouse as you drag it around the knob,
clockwise to increase and counter-clockwise to decrease it. The NI logo
is actually a pull-down menu holding most valuable functions including
the MIDI Learn mode, controllermaps, microtuning settings, and other
plug-in settings. It has been used by Hans Zimmer.
Although Native Instruments has discontinued the Pro-53, its sound sets, patches, etc. are
still available from NI's user database.

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